Anjali Menon
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Moothon actor Roshan Mathew on his breakout, and playing a speech-impaired gay man in Geethu Mohandas' film
Neelima Menon •Roshan Mathew talks about playing a speech-impaired gay man opposite lead star Nivin Pauly in Moothon, and signing the film after 80 percent of the shoot.
Koode editor Praveen Prabhakar on working with Anjali Menon and why content is always king
Sreedhar Pillai •“Today’s audiences, mainly the youth, are used to fast paced movies but they are liking Anjali’s style of filmmaking, as seen by the fabulous response to Koode." - Koode editor Praveen Prabhakar
Koode movie review: Anjali Menon weaves Prithviraj-Parvathy’s brilliance, Nazriya’s charm into a mystical experience
Anna Mm Vetticad •Anjali Menon’s Koode is a sharply observant, occasionally humorous, emotionally stirring piece of cinema.
Can Mohanlal bring the warring factions within Malayalam film industry together after Dileep-AMMA row?
Sreedhar •Mohanlal starts shooting for Lucifer from Monday (16 July), directed by actor Prithviraj, a one-time critic of AMMA.
Nazriya Nazim on her Malayalam comeback film Koode: Was initially hesitant to act with Prithviraj
Haricharan Pudipeddi •Raghu Dixit to compose music for Anjali Menon's next starring Prithviraj, Parvathy
Fp Staff •Raghu Dixit recently composed music for Raja Krishna Menon's Bollywood film Chef, which got Anjali Menon's attention.
Malayalam actresses form a collective to tackle sexism in film industry; will Kollywood follow suit?
Latha_srinivasan •Women in the Malayalam film industry (Manju Warrier, Parvathy, Bhavana, Anjali Menon, Geethu Mohan Das, Rima Kallingal) recently got together to form the Women in Cinema Collective, a group to champion the rights of women in the film industry.
Anjali Menon’s 'Bangalore Days' creates history
Fp Archives •Bangalore Days which released last Friday (30 May) in 98 screens in Kerala and 105 screens across the rest of India (mainly metro cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore) has earned nearly Rs 10 crore at the all India box-office, with a distributor share of Rs 4 to 4.5 crore in the very first week.